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The Best Road to a "Second-Act" Career

BooksBoomers, in particular, often face a work choice in their later years. Some may tire of their primary careers or working full-time, while others are forced out of their jobs. Thankfully, many Boomers are discovering that it is the second half of life that can be just as fulfilling. In fact, Boomers who launch "second-act" careers, or encore careers, find that they can pursue a true passion or, at the very least, formulate a lifestyle plan that allows them the flexibility to do more of what they want with their time.

Nancy Collamer is a speaker, coach, and author whose website, MyLifestyleCareer.com, focuses on how to profit from your passions during semi-retirement. Her list of "100 Great Second-Act Resources" is just one of the many valuable pieces of information she provides. The list includes resources that inform and inspire, as well as those that address being an entrepreneur, finding part-time, contract and freelance opportunities, volunteering, joining a 50+ community, and more.

Nancy is also the author of the book, Second-Act Careers, in which she offers "50-plus ways to generate income in semi-retirement" along with sensible advice and expert guidance about how to build a second-act career. This book is likely to be the best road to a second-act career and could help you evaluate options and make the best choice for you. You can read more about the book and order it directly from Amazon below. 

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